"EON is a Household Word” new m witb . mo 1m ~ __‘ / “FRUIT SALT" f‘ aivnmo PROGRESSIVE‘ ysanvsrrvn CONVENTION goucrou, N. n. Sept. 2'1 -—0n My way to Ottawa to the Pro- ‘msive Conservative Convention, l rgo group oi delegates irom N, a Scotlu, Prince Edward Island m4 New Brunswick leit here yes- lerlny hy Canadian National Rall- yg, It is expected that nearly y]; persons will represent the iiarltimes ior the three day ses- flm which begin on Thursday. licludcd in the group who stop- pedoii at the C. N. R. station here Wmyii. T. MncKcnzie, provincial Mgunizer for Nova Scotia; Cyril 51w; and Patrick Henley, the lat- ier~a delegate representing labor, ,1 l-lalilnx. Others were n. n. teuve Wood Islands- Prince Nova Charles A. Dunning Leave. Caribou- Chorles A. Dunning . Prince Nova . . . . . -, FOR LATEST NEWS 4 ACROSS 2. Rcclines 1 Bulging lazily ' earthen jar 3. Falsehood ll Growl 4. Annex Q9 Shun 5. Glow .0 Kind o! beer 6. Spikenaro ‘l2 Moved with 7. Turkish a polo titls l3. Rub out 8. Annul ii Entire 0. Armadillo amount ll. Corrective us. Craze 1o. Animal's J6 Centimeter Pelt iabbr.) ll. Sailors 11. Piatiorm icolloq.) t0 Exclamation 19. Brim oi disgust 20. Pinaceous i1 Swiss river U" '22. Female deer ll. American ‘ commode 1 2 Late 2 floddess o! 1 discord 2t. Storago co 29 Fish 30 Ornamental devices ior shod! ill Public notlcl Z25 licbrew . measure 24. 25. 26. 30. 81. 32. 33. ~. Slight . depression 1' DOWN 7 l. Rounded, convex molding i948 SAILING SCHEDULE, SUBJECT TO CHANGE llUllTl-lllllilBEllLAtNlI FERRIES LIMITEII (Doilyglncluding Sunday) Siondord Time SEPTEMBER 27th to OCTOBER 31st lp.m. 4p.m. 8mm. lp.m. ll o.m. 4p.m. LISTEN m T0 crcr AT 7.30 AM. (Standard Time) fDAlLY ckosswoko 22. 23. Duchemin. managing odltor. Syd- ney Post-Record, Sydney, N. 5., Graham Murray, Dartmouth, A. R. McNeil. also s labor delegate, oi Inverslde, and J. M. MacDonald, oi North Sydney. who was a condi- dste in Cape Breton North Vic- toria constituency in the last Fed- eral election. Laminar rum Tins roan. WEDGEPORT. u. s.. Slept, 24 _ (CIP)- The largest tuna to no caught this year, an afjo-pounfl blueiin. Was booted oii nearby Soldier's Rip yesterday by Rod $11819 oi Boston. Sharp's catch weighed 32 pounds less than one booted by Mrs. Ben Ciowninshield oi Palm‘ Beach, Ho, 1n 1947-; world's record ior till-thread line. and INFORMATION THE RACE FOB LII‘! With lilo st stake tho slow art fleet, For iear lends speed in wingssnd ieet. -0id Mother Nature "Run. Run!" screamed King Eagle. high in the air. just as ii those he was watching iar below could hear him, which, oi course they couldn't. they were in no need oi being urged to run. Fear so great that it. was terror was making them run ins-r than any oi them ‘ever had run beiore. They were Mrs. Lightioot the Deer and her two lawns, now big enough to be swiit for short dis- tances. and Mother Boar and two cubs, now good-sized young Bears, ior they had been born the year beiore and were big enough to d ill] 9'11""? umuu oiylm uunuu nut-mu Nuts lliLl iZiUU LIiiLl gum‘ llhllzi Lihlldli ELI away Freol Muse a GE ‘Pam LlDiJilD IZIDEBU Prickly mum: u zylfrrigft umuu uuuu Rgmovgd‘, Yesterday's Answsr as bones 35. New Zealsnd Goodssunh parrot at sea - 38. Salt (chem. with buoy 39. Not good Live 40. Evening Dispatched i poet- i oiunv csYrroquorn-nmm how u» work m . AXYDLBAAXB oL-ONGFI LLOW ‘One letter simply stands ior mother. 1n this example A is used _- ior the three L's, X ior tho two 0's. etc. Single letters. apos- l 'O;D'W B X. irophes, the length and iormatlon oi tho words are all hints. Each day the‘ code letters are diiierent. . A Cryptogram Quotation PBK. LUB TK U OPACWKY MWJVPGJ UBO U APHKY MWJVPGJ ‘owxvwnic-urnrac. ~ Yesterday's (Iryploquotor I!‘ E12}! WE MEET flIlREAlTER. l WE SHALL MEET INHAPPIER CLIMIS. AND ON A SAFER SHORE-ADDISON. Disiribuiod by king Icaluroc lyndlcsto, lso. liTKmsY shift for themselves and shortly would ii-well, ii they won this race ior llie, Behind them roared and snapped s. great iii-e. the Red Terror oi all the iorest iolk. The iear in the eyes oi Mrs. Lightioot was no greater than the iear in the eyes oi big. lumbering Mrs. Bear. it didn't seem possible that‘ one so» big and heavy, who looked so clumsy could keep with one with such long slander legs that seemed made ior speed, but Mrs. Bear was keeping up with Mrs, Lightioot. For a while the lawns and the cubskapt right at the heels oi their mothers. Now they couldn't keep up and were dropping back little by little. They were whimpering. For a time there had been no thought in the minds oi the two mothers but to run - run away irom tho Red Terror. Now they lmew they couldn't; that run as they might the Rod Terror would catch them. and it would catch tho children iirst. It was then that Mrs. Llghtioot remembered some- thing. "Paddy tho Beaver!” shs pantod as she leit the old woodrosd in which they were running and headed in another direction. Mrs. Bear understood what she n1eant.\“Oi course." she gasped as she turned also. The despair that hsd iilleci her gsvo way to a little hops. Oi course. the inwns and the cubs ioilowed. somehow they ‘managed not to (all isrther be- hind. Perhaps without knowing why, they also ielt a little hope. King Eagle, watching from high above saw and understood. lie could seo the ponds oi Paddy the Beaver an it was ior the largest oi these that Mrs. Light- ioot was heading withthe others close behind. Would they make iti - Could they make iti Those crack- ling, snapping roaring ilames were gaining slowly but surely. "Run, Oh run!" screamed King Eagle, and again he didn't know that he did so. Around this pond the trees had been cut ior some distances back irom tho water. Into this opening dashed Mrs. Lightioot with the other close behind. It was easiest running there. It was well that it was so ior the ilames were ‘so near that tho hot breath oi them singed the coats oi tho two who were last. splash! splash! splnshi splash! splash! splash! Three Deer and three Bears landed in thonrvatsr and waded out until only their heads were abovo tho surisoo. They were none too soon. ior tho angry flames came racing through the dry leaves and brush right to the water's edge. Then the ilro went roaring sway around tho Great Mountain. King Esglo hadn't been sblo to see the end oi that rsco ior liio. Just as tho runners had reached the opening around the pond a cloud oi smoke hsd settled over it and the pond. It hid everything irom view. anxiously King Eagle circled and clrclqi high above waiting ior that smoke to liio, It seemed to him that itmever would Had all oi them reached the water in time? Ho would not let him- soil think oi tho dreadiuilness oi IlION ilv ‘Ihornton W. lumen) - ii “Runi Run!" screamed Kin! E38" high in tho air w ed w w "m" had ialled to get there. It seemed w him that that smoke never would no. l-low many would l" see in Paddy the Hoover's pond? And inside their house out in the water Paddy the Beaver and MM Pgddy were wondering the 5M1" thing. How many had their D0114 saved irom the Red Terror? The next story: "Soie but Wor- rled." l Contract Bndgea y, Jflgplllllb Culbertzoll ' -<-' t yuiic°6fl Snunfd inferences Sound and shrewd card-DIEM!!! irom the bid-MM 15d 5mm‘ m the winninz play 1n WdB-Y’! ‘ML squthdoaler. Both sides vulnerable. Q1052 'QAQ QAKJ?! ‘QIOB ‘a, OQQo-r NE qgisia iuioo W :83 S gqios a1: #5‘ gxss Q8 gees 4aicsosa The bidding: f“ I t s tn West N" i“ 1'3 1~ =~ i": 3‘ Pass 5L u p“; Pass West rearing to lead irom his tenaces in the major suits, and also iearing that a diamond lead would help to establish North's bid suit, opened a trump. South won in the closed hand and gave serious consideration to the best line oi play. It was plain that ii he could run diamonds without loss. he would make a great many tricks, but he saw no reason to be optimistic in that respect. The diamond queen could certainly be oil side-it was not a card that would have ilgured largely in the bid made by West or in East's passes. card that South had every reason to feel was in a iavorable position ‘Phat was the heart king. West, vulnerable. had overcalled the club bid with s spade, and since ho locked the king. isck and ten in his own suit. it was extremely probable that ho had tho heart Thero was no assurance about anything, but it was a great deal more likely thst the heart king was on sido than that the dia- mond quecn could be captured. Acting on that sound promise, de- clsrcr took an immediate heart iinasso. and when the queen hold, he discarded s diamond on tho heart ace. He then cashed the ace and king oi diamonds, ruiied a diamond high in his own hand, cashed the club ace. an iinally re- turned to dummy with a club to run the two established diamonds. Thus. South took (in all) six club tricks. iour diamonds and two hearts, making his contract with an overtrick, whereas less analy- tical plsy‘would have met deieat. CAN GIT HER A NEW &l EASIER ‘ll-IAN I ' . . fr}. . _ ‘uv im. i» i ill} l 0U I l1 UKIPPLI :fi4ogacz. WiLl. ‘surname ur rmm g“ l aways I'll/T JKMI HIITFD BILL ‘filly/IE 4M0! 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